Spectral- and length-dependent losses in optical fibres investigated by a two-channel backscatter technique

Spectral- and length-dependent losses in optical fibres have been investigated using a two-channel technique for backscatter-waveform analysis. Results are compared with measurements obtained by the 'cutback' method over the wavelength range 0.82-1.07 µm. Attenuation measurements at 0.95 µ...

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Main Authors: Conduit, A.J (Author), Hartog, A.H (Author), Payne, D.N (Author)
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: 1980.
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520 |a Spectral- and length-dependent losses in optical fibres have been investigated using a two-channel technique for backscatter-waveform analysis. Results are compared with measurements obtained by the 'cutback' method over the wavelength range 0.82-1.07 µm. Attenuation measurements at 0.95 µm show a significant variation in OH' concentration along the fibre. 
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